Top 10 iPhone Applications

Top 10 iPhone Applications

Here are the Top 10 iPhone Applications listed by Lifehacker.Com

  • 101 Cookbooks - Cooking web site 101 Cookbooks has created an iPhone interface for searching for recipes on the go with your iPhone.
  • goMovies - goMovies provides a nice interface for looking up movie showtimes from movie site Fandango by zip code. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see more of these in short time, but for now this looks like a winner.

  • iPhilckr - I’d be surprised if Flickr doesn’t come up with their own iPhone interface, but they’ve been sketchy with their mobile interface in the past, so this cool iPhlickr app offers a nice way to browse Flickr pics.

  • iPhoneDigg - organized and even offers the digg count.
  • iActu - iActu provides a really cool newsstand interface for popular news outlets like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and more. Not only is the homepage cool, but browsing headlines is also a breeze.

  • Gas.app - Find the nearest and cheapest gas station by giving the iPhone Gas.app your zip code. Not only do you get a quick overview of the offerings, but you can also click the station to get a Google Map view.

  • iZoho - iPhone-capable versions of Zoho Writer, Zoho Sheet, and Zoho Show. The iPhone can display PDFs, Word docs, and Excel spreadsheets, but with Zoho’s tools you can actually edit some of them.

  • Google Reader - iPhone version.
  • iPhone Chat - The iPhoneChat web application lets you log into AIM, view your contacts, and handle tabbed chats. Until a full-fledged local iChat app becomes available (I’m assuming it will eventually), this is a great alternative.
  • OneTrip Shoppping List - OneTrip has a simple and ingenious interface for quickly organizing and building a shopping list. It’s simple, and any iPhone user should find it incredibly useful.

Apple Introduces MobileMe

Apple Introduces MobileMe

Apple today introduced MobileMe, a new Internet service that delivers push email, push contacts and push calendars for iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs. MobileMe also provides a suite of elegant, ad-free web applications that deliver a desktop-like experience through any modern browser. MobileMe applications (www.me.com) include Mail, Contacts and Calendar, as well as Gallery for viewing and sharing photos and iDisk for storing and exchanging documents online.

MobileMe, available on July 11, is a subscription-based service with 20GB of storage for $99 (US) per year for individuals and $149 (US) for a Family Pack, which includes one master account with 20GB of storage and four Family Member accounts with 5GB of storage each. MobileMe subscribers can purchase an additional 20GB of storage for $49 (US) or 40GB of storage for $99 (US) annually.

[ Via : http://www.slashphone.com ]

3G iPhone announced at WWDC 2008!

3G iPhone announced at WWDC 2008!

As predicted, Steve Jobs used the opening keynote at WWDC 2008 to announce the new iPhone 3G.  With a new, slicker casing than the first-gen iPhone, together with HSDPA for high-speed connectivity, the upgraded model will go on sale on July 11th priced from an astonishing $199.

Two versions of the iPhone 3G will be available, one with 8GB priced at $199 and one with 16GB, priced at $299.  Both have solid metal buttons, a flush headphone jack, thinner-edged casing and the same 3.5-inch touchscreen.  Over the next few months it’ll be on sale in 70 countries across the globe.  More details at iPhoneBuzz and SlashGear.

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